Sennheiser HD 600
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15 years ago
very good headphones recommended them to anyone who takes their music seriously
Pros:
- its a well balanced headphone with clear well delivered bass
- warm mids
- and very precise highs
Cons:
- the styling could be better but hey your not really going to be walking about town with them on
17 years ago
Sennheiser HD600 Headphones
These are great headphones - neutral, smooth and easy on the ears for nearly all types of music. I've got a few sets of cans including the Audio Technica A900, Shure E2C and Future Sonics Atrio M8's. The new Senn's are easily my favorite, particularly after breaking in for a few days.
18 years ago
Sennheiser HD 600 headphones
When Steve Guttenberg reviewed the Sennheiser HD 650 headphones , he rightfully called them "fit for a king" - while noting that they retail for a correspondingly princely sum of AU$900. Thankfully, the HD 650s aren't the only model in Sennheiser's high-end audiophile line.
Pros:
- High-end open-air headphones deliver deep bass
- Luxuriously padded ear cups
- Replaceable cord for a more economical price than their flagship model
Cons:
- Expensive
- Not the best solution for portable listening
- Grey and black plastic finish doesn't scream high end
18 years ago
Sennheiser HD 600 review: Sennheiser HD 600
The Sennheiser HD 600 headphones are a good choice for home listening if you're willing to pay for high-quality sound. When Steve Guttenberg reviewed the Sennheiser HD 650 headphones, he rightfully called them "fit for a king"--while noting that they retail for a correspondingly princely sum of $500. Thankfully, the HD 650s aren't the only model in Sennheiser's high-end audiophile line. The Sennheiser HD 600s can be bought at a 40 percent discount to their big brother. Yes, you'll be substituting a grey and black plastic finish for the 650s' fancy titanium metallic housing, but you'll still be getting a high-end pair of open-air headphones while saving enough money to buy a really nice bottle of vintage wine to sip as you listen to your music of choice. (For me, that would be the losslessly encoded FLAC version of Phish's live June 6, 1998, rendition of "Piper.")
Pros:
- Sennheiser's high-end open-air headphones deliver deep bass
- luxuriously padded ear cups
- and a replaceable cord for a more economical price than their flagship model.
Cons:
- Expensive
- not the best solution for portable listening
- gray and black plastic finish doesn't scream high end.
18 years ago
Sennheiser HD 600 headphones review Review
The Sennheiser HD 600 headphones provide a high-end experience for a price that's not over the top. Instead of leather, a cloth padding provides an extremely comfortable listening experience.
Pros:
- Luxuriously padded earcups
- Included adaptor
Cons:
- Expensive
- Not the best solution for portable listening
- Grey and black plastic finish doesn't scream high end
18 years ago
Sennheiser HD600 review
Of all the headphone specialists, Sennheiser probably offers the broadest and most closely spaced range, with something for practically every conceivable application. Once upon a time, the range included a model called the Orpheus that cost around £10,000, however, these days the range tops out just...
Pros:
- Lively
- broad dynamics
- Attractive and comfortable
Cons:
- Not the most detailed treble
18 years ago
Another reason to buy these headphones (not that you should need one)
Pros:
- Immaculate highs and detail
- Just enough bass for someone who loves and needs balance
- Mids.........They're 600s........of course they have killer mids
- These are the definition of high quality headphones that show you things you didn't notice before in music you've listened to for years.
Cons:
- People used to overdone bass will not understand these, but it's for their own good that they try them
- Not amazing sound stage but you don't always want or need it, even if you like soundstage these are still worth trying
18 years ago
Sennheiser HD 600
these headphones. Despite the problems with the bass, the midrange and treble make up for it, and more. I bought them at $210 USD, and would do so again in a heartbeat. These are/will be my reference against any other open-backed headphones I review or audition. Overall I would give them 8.5/10.
Pros:
- Cost
Cons:
- May not be exciting enough for some
19 years ago
Airy detail- deep base!
Airy detail and deep base- who would have thought it was possible! A little too much ambient noise for the wife but I love them!
Pros:
- Comfortable
- Lightweight
- Rich Sound
Cons:
- Not Compatible
19 years ago
Previously the flagship model of Sennheiser's headphone range (excluding the infamous HE90, which can cost upwards of $15,000 in the Orpheus combination), the HD600s now play second fiddle to the HD650s.
Pros:
- Brilliant mid and vocal sounds
- Prominent strong bass
Cons:
- Clamping effect on some people's heads
- Costly
- Treble rolloff
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